TI enables precise measurement with the first zero-drift, 36-V instrumentation amplifier
Lowest drift with no 1/f corner provides pinpoint accuracy
Lowest drift with no 1/f corner provides pinpoint accuracy
DALLAS, Oct. 22, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ:TXN) today introduced the industry's first zero-drift, 36-V instrumentation amplifier. The INA188 delivers high accuracy for precise DC and low-frequency measurements in applications such as test and measurement, medical, and industrial process control equipment. It also eliminates the 1/f corner and features best-in-class offset drift to enable accurate measurement over the full extended industrial temperature range. For more information, see www.ti.com/ina188-pr.
Key features and benefits of the INA188:
Tools and support to cultivate design
Engineers designing with the INA188 amplifier can quickly achieve optimum precision for their systems with the following support tools:
Pricing and availability
The INA188 is available now in a 4.9-mm-by-3.91-mm small outline integrated circuit (SOIC) package for a suggested retail price of US$1.85 in 1,000-unit quantities. It will be available in early 4Q15 in a 4-mm-by-4-mm very thin small outline no lead (WSON) package.
Powering the INA188
TI offers a full portfolio of power management products that can support the INA188, including the TPS65130 split-rail DC/DC converter or the LMR70503 SIMPLE SWITCHER® buck-boost converter to achieve dual-supply operation. For single-supply operation, the INA188 with the LM7705 negative bias generator offers true zero output.
Learn more about TI's precision amplifiers:
About Texas Instruments
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